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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Another cockroach caught

Ok, more cockroaches inserting themselves into trusted positions and preying on hapless children. If found guilty I do not envy his time spent in prison where child sex abusers are ranked by the inmates below used car salesmen and the defense attorneys who lost their cases causing them to be locked up.

Also, why does the guy look so dang happy in the picture, was he happy he got caught?

An elementary school principal who has worked as a San Antonio educator for nearly two decades was arrested Tuesday in connection with the molestation of a 13-year-old student, authorities said.

Michael Alcoser, the 41-year-old principal of Carrillo Elementary School in the South San Antonio Independent School District, was charged with aggravated sexual assault. He remained jailed Tuesday evening on a $75,000 bond. And school administrators said he was placed on administrative leave pending an outcome of the criminal investigation.

The arrest came several days after authorities searched Alcoser's home and took computers, digital cameras and videos, including images that they said depicted the teenage boy. That search, executed last Thursday, was the result of an investigation that began this month after the boy's mother told police about her son's claims.

According to the affidavit, detectives found at Alcoser's home two compact discs that "depicted adult men having sex with adolescent male children" and handwritten notes from children that were "inappropriate and sexual in nature."

Authorities also seized pictures of other unidentified children, and police on Tuesday said they believe other victims might exist.

"In these cases, historically, we are never done with one victim," said San Antonio Police Sgt. Gabe Trevino. "Odds are good there may be more victims."